Please see the conference’s Eventbrite page to register.
Attendance is open to anyone regardless of ICDAD membership, but we urge attendees to join ICDAD to enjoy the full benefits of membership.
Please note: when you register, you will receive a confirmation email that includes a Zoom link that is valid for all three days of the conference.
The schedule is below (NB: all start times are listed for Paris and New York, respectively):
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
16:00 Paris // 10:00 AM USA Eastern
Opening Remarks
Session 1: Creating History
Lieske Huits — “Modern Ornaments” or “Models of Ancient Production”? Egyptian Revival Jewelry from the Brogden Album
Martina Pall — The Revival of Chivalry in the 19th Century, Using the Example of a Room Stove
Christian Hörack — The Goldsmith Studio Bossard in Lucerne, a Swiss Contribution in the Age of Historicism
17:30 Paris // 11:30 AM USA Eastern
Session 2: ICDAD General Meeting
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
14:00 Paris // 8:00 AM USA Eastern
Session 1: Material
Ludmila Budrina — Russian Tradition of the Artistic Application of Hard Stone (“pietra dura”)
Anaïs Alchus & Edouard Papet — Reconsidering an Icon of Revivals: the Life-Size Biscoúit Porcelain Statue of Bernard Palissy by Gille Jeune (1860)
Samantha Coleman — The Viennese Enamel Revival Objects in the Medeiros e Almeida Collection
15:30 Paris // 9:30 AM USA Eastern
Session 2: Cultural Identity
Virginie Desrante — Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory Heritage in the 19th Century: New Thoughts on Néo-Sèvres by Sèvres
Mark Sagona — Baroque Revival Currents in the Decorative Arts in Malta,1870-1900
Susan Rawles — Home-Making: Nostalgia and The Country House Style
10:45 Eastern/16:45 Paris
Session 3: 20th and 21st Century Revivals
Melinda Farkasdy — The Verőce Super Group: Emerging Ceramists, and The Passion for Wood Fired Pottery
Kim Mawhinney — Parian Porcelain to Political Power: The Influence of the Belleek Pottery on Contemporary Artists
Christian Roden — A Museum Makes Landfall: The Kungsholm, The American Swedish Historical Museum, and the Rise of Swedish Design in America
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
8:00 Eastern USA/14:00 Paris
Session 1: National Romanticism
Cristina Neiva Correia — Revivals Fit for the King of Portugal: A Pair of Vases with Celebrities of the 15th and 16th centuries, by Sèvres
Ludmila Dementieva — “Encyclopedia” of Styles in the Objects of Russian Artistic Metal from the Collection of State Historical Museum
Anna-Sophie Laug — Rural Revival 1900: Vernacular Aesthetics in European Decorative Arts Between Historicism and Art Nouveau